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William Morris’s Socialism and Politics -

William Morris’s Socialism and Politics

Claiming a Decent Life

John Blewitt (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
310 Seiten
2026
University of Exeter Press (Verlag)
978-1-80413-242-5 (ISBN)
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A selection of key articles published over 40 years by the Journal of William Morris Studies on Morris’s politics and socialism. It makes available fine scholarship from the US, Canada, Australia and the UK, showing both the breadth and depth of William Morris’s achievements as a creative and pioneering socialist. 
Since the early 1960s, the Journal of the William Morris Society (renamed Journal of William Morris Studies in 2005) has attracted a wide range of scholars to consider the life and work of this pivotal figure in Victorian culture. During that time the journal has published nearly 120 articles, exploring all areas of Morris’s social, political and environmental thought as well as his energetic political activism.



The contributions gathered in this volume provide many original insights, as well as unearthing fresh material from the archives. The lifetime trajectory of Morris’s politics and socialism is often discussed in ways that show how it emerges from, interconnects with and informs the many other areas of his work – art, design, literature, poetry, arts and crafts manufacture, fine book publishing and production. There is no other collection of articles of this type, with the range of contributors representing a virtual who’s-who of Morris scholarship. William Morris’s social and political values, his actions, his utopian writings and his libertarian socialism resonate even more widely today than perhaps they did in his own time.



At a moment in history when disillusion and distrust of current politics and politicians has grown significantly, a figure such as Morris offers renewal and hope. This book allows great opportunities to reflect on the culture, context and genealogy of his beliefs while inviting the reader to revisit political possibilities and paths not taken… paths that perhaps should be embarked upon now.

John Blewitt is editor of the Journal of William Morris Studies. He has worked in further, higher and adult education and is the author of numerous works on education and environmental sustainability including The Ecology of Learning (2006), Media, Ecology and Conservation: Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems (2010) and Understanding Sustainable Development, 3rd edition (2017). His most recent books are William Morris and the Instinct for Freedom (2019) and as editor William Morris and John Ruskin: A New Road on which the World Should Travel (University of Exeter Press, 2019).  

Introduction John Blewitt

DOI: 10.47788/RQXM5395

1. ‘The Down-Trodden Radical’: William Morris’s Pre-Socialist Ideology Nicholas Salmon

DOI: 10.47788/AQQJ7007

2. Nature and Art: Morris’s Conception of Progress Isolde Karen Herbert

DOI: 10.47788/EHZB1314

3. William Morris’s Egalitarian Perfectionism Christine Sypnowich

DOI: 10.47788/IGLC6184

4. William Morris and ‘Education Towards Revolution’: ‘Making Socialists’ versus ‘Putting Them in Their Place’ Stephen Coleman

DOI: 10.47788/JUQR7335

5. William Morris and the Contemporary Socialist Press Helen Irving

DOI: 10.47788/VWTX3104

6. William Morris and the Socialism of Robert Blatchford Chris Waters

DOI: 10.47788/UJCF7021

7. In Search of Early Green Women: Planting Radicalism after Morris Alicia Carroll

DOI: 10.47788/SPWH9279

8. ‘Morris the Red, Morris the Green’: A Partial Review Patrick O’Sullivan

DOI: 10.47788/FIEA8313

9. William Morris, Commonweal and Imperialism Peter Halton

DOI: 10.47788/VPUK8284

10. Hypocrisy and Cant and Vicarious Ferocity Jan Marsh

DOI: 10.47788/JNLA5145

11. Morris on Tyne: A Sunday Lecture John Stirling

DOI: 10.47788/UOSR6852

12. Versions of the Past, Problems of the Present, Hopes for the Future: Morris and Others Rewrite the Peasants’ Revolt Julia Courtney

DOI: 10.47788/FFIR5886

13. Liberation Ecologies, circa 1871 Elizabeth Carolyn Miller

DOI: 10.47788/AIGE7326

14. Morris and the Homeric Epic: Translating The Odyssey into Socialist Praxis Michelle Weinroth

DOI: 10.47788/ALZF6742

15. William Morris’s Romantic Revolutionary Ideal: Nature, Labour and Gender in News from Nowhere John Bellamy Foster

DOI: 10.47788/VLFM7685

16. More, Morris, Utopia… and Us Ruth Levitas

DOI: 10.47788/DOTA8527

17. Time and Utopia: The Gap Between Morris and Bax Ruth Kinna

DOI: 10.47788/ATFX3683

18. William Morris: The Myth of the Fall Anna Vaninskaya

DOI: 10.47788/JRNP8318

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.11.2026
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
ISBN-10 1-80413-242-X / 180413242X
ISBN-13 978-1-80413-242-5 / 9781804132425
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